Sentences with phrase «where near figuring»

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«Accept that you will never have anything figured out,» writes copywriter Joe Choi, as «it's near impossible to plan where you'll be a few years.»
With regard to the Christian community in the mountains near Arbel, Voobus says that the earliest Christian mission here was of Jewish Christian provenance and the earliest figures of primitive Christianity in this mountainous area, «however dimly they appear, were Christian Jews who held close to the areas where there were Jewish communities.»
Here's a clue genius... instead of wasting your time commenting on a blog about hating where you live... take out a map and find the nearest major interstate highway and start driving towards somewhere like San Francisco or Los Angles... I'm sure there are a lot of Utah residents willing to assist you in your moving plans if it's too overwhelming for you to figure out yourself.
The Brown campaign revealed their campaign cash figures one day before the candidate was formally endorsed by 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney at a high profile event at the site near the New Hampshire seacoast where just over three years ago the former Massachusetts governor officially launched his second bid for the White House.
Images of Neptune taken during twilight observing revealed an extremely large bright storm system near Neptune's equator (labeled «cloud complex» in the upper figure), a region where astronomers have never seen a bright cloud.
There is an advanced form of Gorakshasana (as shown in the figure) where the heels of the feet are brought to the front and kept near the navel.
Uh — and that's probably the best way to figure out where one is near you.
When I was trying to figure out what to wear, saw this blouse hanging near where I tossed this dress aside, well, it just clicked!
Just your average college girl trying to figure out where the nearest Starbucks is and whether or not it matters that my comfort colors T - shirts never match my Nike shorts.
It's an audio / visual concept album that details a near - future narrative set in a totalitarian society, where Monáe plays an outlaw figure rejected from society because her internal circuit board has been corrupted, rendering her «dirty» — basically she's a liberated rebel, a glitch in the Matrix, a «young, black, wild and free» Neo.
Even students from households where a parent has been to college are not performing anywhere near the level attained abroad (Figure 2).
Slowing to a stop, however, often results in a palpable disengagement clunk, and slowing to a near stop then getting back on the gas delivers a moment of confusion followed by lag as the transmission tries to figure out where it needs to be.
Mpg way off on figures, achieves no where near, this car is more happy for motorway driving.
It's only Skye Turner, nowhere near as famous as Paul McCartney of course but currently a respectable number 7 on the Top 40 compiled from iTunes and Spotify figures (but not YouTube, where she has yet to make her mark).
She hides behind the wide trunk of a willow near two crouched figures, her face framed in a scorched cleft where lightning has flung itself in a careless fit.
Ooooook I have no clue where you got this 160 million figure from either because 3DS and Wii U combined don't even come near that number Wtf?
It's not unexpected (try figuring out slope physics where players can draw them anywhere on the screen and with any possible level of steepness), but it is a bit of a let down given said features near omnipresence in fan made level editors like Lunar Magic and Super Mario Bros X.
A development in Moore's art where the human figure is pushed into near abstraction.
[A] paper by a former University of California Energy and Resources Group faculty member and a student now on the faculty at Stanford [«Risks of the oil transition,» A. E. Farrell and A. R. Brandt] lays this out in a figure where each axis alone is cause for major worry, and together, the carbon intensity / barrel combined with the fact that if unconventional oil is now part of the resource, we have a not near «peak oil, but are, in fact, only about 1 / 50th of the way through this resource.
I was merely trying to figure how area such solar panel array would take up and this had nothing to do with costs but checking to see if it took up more area or somewhere close to areas of «peaks of eternal light»: «NASA and Europe revealed a small number of illuminated ridges within 15 km from the pole, each of them much like an island of no more than a few hundred meters across in an ocean of eternal darkness, where a lander could receive near - permanent lighting (~ 70 — 90 % of time in lunar winter, likely 100 % in lunar summer).»
The rainfall usually becomes more sporadic on an occlusion, with the heaviest rain occurring near the triple point (see Figure 11), where all three types of front meet.
Considering how deep the solar minimum was in 2008 - 2009, and how low total solar irradiance went compared to where it was in 1998, given that the average global temperature changes from peak to trough in a normal solar cycle from the changes in TSI can be of the order as high as.2 degrees centigrade, and also given that we were nearer the peak of the solar cycle in 1998 than we were in the 2009 - 2010 El Nino, I should think that it is more than reasonable to suspect that the difference in impact of the TSI on global between 1998's and 2009 - 2010 is easily on the order of.1 C, or roughly ten times your.01 C figure.
The altitude where the radiation to the cosmos takes place with the associated cooling of the top of the air is near t = 1 from the top of the air, that is at a pressure (1 / tmax H2O)(1/4.5) or (1 / tmax CO2)(1/1.45); the line by line computation of figure 6 - C is a morphing from figure 6 - A.
Don't know where I got my lines crossed but I herewith point out in Chapter1 figures 1.4 and 1.5, comparing near surface temperature range observed data with projections, 1990 — 2015 with its plateau of measured data warming and large uncertainty shading.
And where does that nice precise (if rounded to the nearest 5 %) figure of 65 % come from, re children in primary school being in (at some point in the next 60 years, presumably) in a career that doesn't exist yet.
I think so many lawyers jump into a client's journey near the end of once they're looking for Dallas divorce lawyer, I want to be the one they find rather than providing advice, content, relationships, networking, online tools, offline tools, teaching et cetera, to move kind of front further forward in that journey where you're helping people who don't yet know they have a problem, figure out what their problems might be.
«What should the court do where the client does not, or is not able to, contend there is an estoppel but he is able nonetheless to satisfy the court that he took the estimate completely seriously and it is possible he might have approached the litigation differently if he had been given a figure nearer to the figure in the final bill?»
Adrian Palmer, managing partner at Proven Legal Technologies, said: «We have been struck by the number of times where we have put significant effort into an estimate for standard disclosure only to be met by a pure guess by our opponents in the form of a figure to the nearest # 10,000.
How to Choose the Best Antenna & DVR): This guide that gives you some tips on figuring out where you can find broadcast towers near your home that transmit over-the-air (OTA) signals for major networks like NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC and PBS.
List the most impressive outcomes first, and aim to include impressive figures, statistics, etc. near the first part of the sentence, where the reader is most likely to see it.
If you live near my new place (once I figure out where that will be!)
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